Michelle Wu, the Mayor of Boston, is facing backlash for compiling a list of her most vocal opponents and sharing it with local officials. The list was created in response to a request from the Boston Police Department, who were concerned about the harassment and physical intimidation that Wu had been facing at her home and during public events. However, the list has been criticized by some as being reminiscent of “Nixonian tactics,” and it has raised concerns about potential censorship and intimidation.
Ricardo Patron, a spokesperson for Wu, has defended the list, saying that it was created to help law enforcement identify those responsible for the harassment and ensure Mayor Wu’s safety. He has also said that the list did not include any specific reasons for including the individuals, and that it was not intended to be used for censorship or intimidation.
However, the list has already been used to target some of Wu’s opponents. For example, Catherine Vitale, a candidate for Boston City Council, was included on the list, and she has said that she has been harassed and threatened since her name was made public.
The revelations about the list have sparked strong criticism of Wu, and they have drawn comparisons to previous political controversies, such as the Watergate scandal. Some people have accused Wu of trying to silence her critics, and they have called for her to resign.
It remains to be seen how the situation will unfold. Wu has said that she is committed to protecting her safety and the safety of her family, but she has also said that she is committed to free speech. It is possible that the list will be used to further investigate the harassment that Wu has been facing, or it is possible that it will be used to silence her critics. Only time will tell how this situation will play out.
